CHILBLAINS.
A xMAGIOAL RExVIEI>Y
Winter is dreaded by many because of chilblains and the excruciating pain they cause. Few really reliable and efficacious remedies exist. Sufferers will learn with delight that Mr F. W. Thompson, the well-known Christchurch dentist, has discovered a preparation which has proved, in numerous instances, to have had magical effects. The sufferings undergone from frostbite by one of his family impelled Mr Thompson to search for a remedy. His quest was completely successful. The preparation he compounded cured Mr Thompson's daughter wonderfully, instantly. Neighbours and friends heard of the cure. The preparation was successfully tried for burns, and many who differed agonies with chilbli-ins fonnd it an instantaneous remedy. Even rheumatic and neurotic pains disappeared.
Hero is a sample of the testimonies that Mr Thompson has received from grateful users of the .preparation—The Certain Chilblain Cure:—
'The maid hero swears by your chilblain cure. Her hands were all swollen, and are almost better already. They all think it wonderful."
The cure- is applied externally with a camels hair brush. It is costly—a small phial is cold at 2s—but those who have experienced its great remedial qualities declare that it is more precious than diamonds, or gold, or silver. Arrangements have been made for local chemists to stock the CC.C Chilblain Cure, and no bousrhold should be without such a valuable remedy. 7
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 2
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